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Information about antlions or "doodlebugs" (Myrmeleontidae) and their role in human imagination. Includes exclusive videos, world species map, and bookstore.
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Antlion Pit: A Doodlebug Anthology Pit is a collection of resources related to the fascinating antlion, or doodlebug Inside you will find exclusive videos of antlion feeding behavior and metamorphosis, as well as information on how and where to find antlions. You can also explore...For neuropterists; bibliography, directory, news and general information for people who study the Neuropterida.
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NeuroWeb Home Page A list server for individuals interested in the insect orders Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Raphidioptera and Mecoptera To post a question or response, send an e-mail message to neuroptera@domeus.de(you must be subscribed to post to this list To subscribe to the listserver,...Author's notes, and abstracts for the first two volumes.
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JOURNAL OF NEUROPTEROLOGY ...Classification and taxonomy, life history and ecology, anatomy, FAQ.
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Neuroptera Neuroptera is derived from the Greek word neuron meaning sinew and ptera meaning wings 160 The modern English translation nerve-wings is appropriate because it alludes to the extensive branching found in the wing veins of most Neuroptera. Classification Life History...Photos and descriptions.
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Gordon's Neuroptera Page Neuroptera are a diverse yet fascinating group of about 5 400 species of insects which seem so often to miss out on the attention they deserve. They are often easy to find and are well known as gardeners friends, I...Photo and brief description of the order's characteristics.
http://ag.udel.edu/departments/ento/insectdb/neuropte.htm
Introduction, resources, species lists with photos, and references; compiled by Mervyn W. Mansell.
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Checklist: South African Antlions and Lacewings (Neuroptera) Copyright of this page belongs to the author. Contents Introduction Resources The Families References Introduction Most Neuroptera are terrestrial. Only one family of South African neuropterans, the Sisyridae, has an aquatic stage in its life cycle, but larvae of the...Text and photographs describing Green Lacewings as biological control agents.
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Chrysoperla spp. These green lacewings are common in much of North America. Adults feed only on nectar, pollen, and aphid honeydew, but their larvae are active predators. C. carnea occurs in a wide range of habitats in northeastern, midwestern and western U.S...Pictures and information of lacewings in Brisbane, Australia.
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Lacewings This page contains pictures and information about Lacewings and Antlions that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. Lacewings are belonged to the Order Neuroptera, they have two pairs of transparent wings of about the same size. Although they...Photographs and links to information about Neuropterida collections in California.
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Neuroptera About the Department Collection Database Courses Workshops Entomology Resources Personnel General Collections ENTOMOLOGY RESOURCES ARACHNIDA COLEOPTERA EMBIIDINA FAUNAL PROJECTS FOSSIL INSECTS HYMENOPTERA MECOPTERA NEUROPTERA -Notes on Madagascar Neuroptera Fauna -Neuropteridae Species in California Collections -Neuropterists Newsletter -World Neuropteroid Bibliograpgy NEUROPTERA...